Statistics show that the number of Indian
students opting for higher studies abroad has consistently been
increasing. In recent times, businesses have increasingly become
global and this has in turn made education abroad a more valuable
experience. While there are a number of world famous schools in
India, they admit a limited number of students. Also, reservations
are a reason why many Indian students can't get admissions despite
good grades.

Superior Facilities and
Infrastructure

Educational
facilities in the USA, Canada & UK
are among the best in the world.

Universitieshave long histories, with many students making a
vital contribution to the respective domain/industry/economy in the
course of their careers. In terms of infrastructure, they have very
well equipped labs, libraries, dormitories, etc, along with
recreational and sports facilities, both of which are par
excellence.

Research and development work are given great
importance and this in turn leads to excellent opportunities for
students to pursue research topics of their liking.

Flexible
Course StructureStudents have the option of choosing the
appropriate pace for their studies. For instance, a number of
students have been found to work as "co-op students" in order to
gain industry exposure while continuing their studies. This not
only gives them financial support, but also helps them stay abreast
of the latest developments in industry. Universities allow students
to restructure their courses by opting for electives so that they
can pursue their interests.

PlacementsExtensive alumni networking, academia-industry
confluences, seminars and numerous other events contribute to
healthy placements. Yourcollege experiencewill put you
in touch with a lot of people from around the world. You can expect
placement either in the US/Canada/UK or anywhere else in the world,
thus giving your career a global platform.

Further
StudiesWhether it's an MS/MTech or a PhD or an
MBA that you are looking at, your
application will have the added advantage that comes with aninternational degree. Apart from
great training which will equip you suitably for higher studies,
you also gain insights into their academic system. This in turn
should help you perform better in your academic
pursuits.

Campus
Life/DiversityYour experience ofstudying
abroadwill add to your sense of
responsibility and initiative. You will see new avenues of
fulfilling your ambition. You will also find it easier to
communicate, make friends and work with people from all over the
world.

Thus opting for undergraduate studies abroad can
be the best decision of your life! Apart from its impact on your
academic training, it has tremendous value as an experience that
will broaden your horizons and propel your career to great
heights.

Sounds exciting, doesn't it? Join LearnHub's
Undergraduate
Community to figure out how you can make it to a great
university in the US/UK/Canada for your undergraduate
studies.

hi
i am a 12th pass student from andhra prades with 91% in my 10th
ICSE and 96% in my 12th.Do you think i
can handle the academics in usa and stand out with good
grades.Please answer me fast as i have little time to decide.
Regards,
Neha

Hi…….
I am a B.Sc student……I have passed 10 with 81% and 12 with 67.25%
from ICSE…….I wanna do Computer course
from abroad but it will cost around 40 lakhs ……..I wanna know all
the financial possibilities to support my study……may it be a loan,
scholarship or financial aid….anything

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hiii….. i am doing b.com(h) from delhi university. i am in
second year. i want to go to abroad for mba. please suggest me that
what should i do? how can i take the admission? As i heard that we
have to clear kat for taking admission in mba. is there such type
of processor which i have to complete to take admission there?

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hii madam..,
i completed aircraft maintenance engineering(avionics) from a
DGCA approved college at delhi on last
june of 2012…its licence course and more over area of scope is very
much limited….so i'am looking for a BE course in abroad..,which can
be usefull to become an AME & same
time provides a variety of scope to work other than aviation..i
want to work in technical field

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Tanisha- I think going abroad to finish a degree is an option.
It'll give you a great education and better prospects later on, but
it'll be expensive, you should keep that in mind. It's also a
complicated process, especially in terms of securing a visa, so
there's a risk you'll get stuck in the process.

Even if you become an undergrad in the US, you'll still need 16
years of education and at least 2 years of work experience to get
into a master's program (and with the new Employ Americans Act it's
really hard for international business students to get jobs,
according to what I've heard). MS in accounting isn't highly
popular, but an MBA with a concentration
in accounting, or a Master in Finance degree will serve your
purposes too.

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Dear Tanisha,
I think u must complete ur BCOM first. As
you are in the 2nd year its wiser to complete ur Bachelor's. For
that You are thinkin to go To the States for Graduation, u should
prepare for the G.R.E[GRADUATERECORDEXAM],
and GMAT , for that we have communities
here in Learnhub. Join them and Best Wishes.

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I am curently pursuin B.com and C. A here in india, n i wish to
go to the states for my further studies. I have completed my second
year in b.com. Do you think its wsie to apply to the universities
in the states as an international transfer student ? As per my
research there are very few top league universities that offer an
MS in accounting or finance or alike, n they too require 16 yrs of
education and some sort of experience, that is why im not convinced
of the idea of goin there for masters and not undergrad. do you
think im being logical ?? pls help..im really confused …

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You can consider doing MS in USA or Canada. You
can choose some of the best universities abroad using our School Finder In
order to get into some of the top universities abroad you must get
a good score in GRE and TOEFL Join our GRE community and you will definitely
find very good resources that will help you to crack GRE. For information regarding scholarships and
financial aid please join our Scholarships and
Financial Aid community.

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i m a student of engg. in Information Technology.
plz tell me that what is the best suited course for me for my
higher studies & from which University of which country
????
if there is any scholarship program , Plz tell me …..

Regarding popular courses- among the top you'll find a large
variety. On the one hand many students go to engineering, business
or IT programs which are very hard to get into in India. On the
other hand you'll find Indian students who go abroad to study the
liberal arts (from communication and psychology to philosophy and
literature) since those programs are a lot more prevalent in
schools abroad.

I couldn't find good statistics breaking down study abroad
figure by Indian regions yet, but I'll post it if I do find
anything.

What are he most popular course-choices of Indian students
wanting to go overseas? And which Indian states have the maximum
students going overseas - are their any state education board which
are actively helping/promoting overseas studies?

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Great information. I think the most important aspect of living
studying abroad is absorbing the new culture you are living in.
People tend to live and think on different wavelengths, and the
exposure to the diversity, ideas and opinions you will come across
are vital to becoming a well-rounded and intelligent person.